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Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country:
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Hi everyone,

 

Brief background: I've been married since 2015 and had my final green card by 2018. I haven't looked into applying for citizenship until now and I have recently divorced. However me and my spouse have been separated since when covid hits and I moved to a different city, I came back a couple years ago but we stayed separated and end up getting divorced this year.

 

So if I'm not applying through marriage (since it's been over 5 years of my GC), do I still need any proof of marriage for the past few years? I think the only things we kept sharing was phone bills and car insurance. Would that help?

Thank you so much,

Edited by CharlieBrown

I-751

ROC SENT:.......11/20/2017

NOA: ................01/12/2017

BIO.: .................26/12/2017

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Australia
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No, except for any documents listed on the form.. You are applying under the 5 yr rule, which does not require you to still be married to the petitioner and to provide evidence of such. 

 

 read the USCIS guide to the N 400 .. passing close attention to the 5 yr option.. You will find it on the uscis website. it is simpler documentation that the 3yr option 

Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country:
Timeline
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10 hours ago, OldUser said:

Seems like you separated in 2020, and about 1.5-2 years prior to that, in 2018 you removed conditions?

You should be fine. But be ready to answer a question or two about marriage. Of course, have you divorce decree handy too.

 

 

 

Thank you! So I shouldn't worry about gathering any of that sort of documents even for the interview?

I-751

ROC SENT:.......11/20/2017

NOA: ................01/12/2017

BIO.: .................26/12/2017

Posted (edited)
12 minutes ago, CharlieBrown said:

Thank you! So I shouldn't worry about gathering any of that sort of documents even for the interview?

I would have it but not offer / show it unless asked.

 

Did you have kids in that marriage? Evidence related to supporting kids after divorce will be helpful in this case.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: France
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I would upload your divorce decree with the online application.

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